252 THE PLANTS OF THE GRAMPIANS. 
Epilobium alpinum. On the north bank of the Dee, above 
the old bridge, near Aberdeen, as reported in the Flora Abre- 
donensis. At 1,400 feet, in Drumochter Pass. At 1,500 feet, 
on Gnarrow. By astream on Ben Lawers, at 1,800. 
Alchemilla alpina. By the Dee, not 50 feet above the sea, 
as reported in the Flora of Aberdeen. Tay-Head, by the river 
Tay, at 400 feet. Glen-Coe, probably 500 feet. 
Saxifraga aizoides. North bank of the Dee, a mile above 
the old bridge, Aberdeen, as stated in the Flora of Aber- 
deen. Near Fort William, a few feet above the sea. Shortly 
above Lochearn-head, about 400 feet. Loch Dochart and 
Ben Lawers, about 600.* (At 250 feet in Cumberland.) 
Arbutus Uva ursi Near Aberdeen, as reported in Mr. 
Dickie's Flora. Heath between Blair and Dalnacardoch. 
(Southward from the Grampians it is rare, and seen only at 
some hundred feet of elevation.) 
Galium boreale. Banks of the Dee, according to the Flora 
of Aberdeen. On the Island at Inverness, which must be 
near the sea-level, as reported in the Flora of Moray. Loch- 
earn-head, 350 feet. "Tay-Head, 400. 
Carex pauciflora. Y know not the lower limits of this 
species; but it certainly descends low down the sides of the 
hills. 
The following species may be regarded as plants of the 
sea-level, in the country bordering on the Grampians, though 
very rarely, or never, seen quite so low to the southward of 
the Tay and Clyde; namely, Vaccinium Vitis-Idea, Polygo- 
num viviparum, Festuca vivipara, Meum athamanticum, 
Subularia aquatica, Cnicus heterophyllus, Linnea borealis, 
Empetrum nigrum, (Sea-banks, Berwick), Trientalis Europea, . 
Listera cordata, Habenaria albida, and Rubus saxatilis. 
All other species, enumerated in the first list of the former 
paper, may be said to grow at or near the sea-level round the 
base of the Grampians, or in more southern localities. Se- 
veral of the above, it will be seen, are occasionally found as 
* Ihave seen it on the banks of streamlets, at their confluence with Loch 
Lomond.—Ep. 
